Virender Sehwag  showcased his class on a  tricky Nehru Stadium  surface on which  numerous deliveries  hardly got up above  ankle height. Sehwag  took his time before  exploding in the end to  lift Delhi Daredevils to  157 , a score that proved  beyond Kochi Tuskers  Kerala and breathed  some life in to Delhi's  doddering campaign. In a  knock that must surely  go down as one of the  best IPL innings, Sehwag  smashed 49  off his last 15 deliveries to surge to 80  off 47 , on a wicket where even survival was an  achievement for  batsmen. Smarting from the big  defeat against Deccan  Chargers on a green- tinged home pitch, Kochi  went to the opposite  spectrum of surface  preparation, dishing out  a dry and loose wicket on which the ball kept  alarmingly low right from the start. But they ran  in to a determined  Sehwag who, quickly  realising that his usual  cavalier style was not  going to work, changed  his approach, playing as  safely as a Sehwag can. The surface had come  under scrutiny at the  toss when Sehwag voiced  doubts over it, saying the top surface was coming  loose when someone  walked on the wicket.  Right away, the first ball  from Sreesanth, in the  second over, hardly got  above David Warner's  shin, and disturbed his  off stump as he was  caught clueless on the  back foot. The fourth ball just rolled along the  ground after pitching on  a length, catching  Naman Ojha on the boot  in front of leg stump as  Sehwag watched  incredulously from the  non-striker's end. Delhi's innings was built  around a 56- run stand  between Yogesh Nagar  and Sehwag after  Venugopal Rao fell to  leave them at 35  for 3  the seventh over. The  extent to which Sehwag  reined himself in was  evident when Delhi went without a boundary for  38  balls. It was Nagar  who ended the drought  when he launched R  Vinay Kumar past extra  cover in the 12 th over. Sehwag, who was on a  scarcely believable 31  off  32 , broke free in the next over, slamming Ravindra  Jadeja for consecutive  sixes over long-off and  deep midwicket. On a  pitch where batsmen  were finding it difficult  to hang in, Sehwag toyed with the bowling. The  shots that had been put  away came out in a  torrent of calculated  hitting. It rained pulls,  whips, inside-out lofts,  late cuts on a hapless  Kochi attack. Vinay  Kumar disappeared for 15 in the 15 th over, B Akhil  was scattered for 18  in  the next. Sehwag's complete  control over his craft was on display against  Ramesh Powar. Even as  the offspinner tossed the  ball up, Sehwag found  time to dance down the  track and lift him  effortlessly against the  turn over extra cover.  His dismissal in the next  over off Vinay was also  characteristic, caught at  deep extra cover on the  edge of the rope, going  inside out with three  men in front of square on the off side boundary.  But his charge lifted  Delhi to 157 , after they  had been 62  for 3  in the  13 th over. Shell-shocked Kochi's  only chance on the  treacherous wicket was if their top order came  good, but it wasn't to be.  The pitch didn't play a  major role in the first  two dismissals though.  IPL debutant Michael  Klinger flicked Morne  Morkel only for Roelof  van der Merwe, in for the injured James Hopes, to  pull off a blinder at  square leg. Two deliveries later, Brendon McCullum  decided that the only way to tackle the  unpredictable surface was the blind charge, and lost his middle stump to Irfan Pathan. Parthiv Patel found just  how difficult the track  was, as a back-of-a- length Pathan delivery  barely rose a foot, easily  going under his defensive push and disturbing off  stump. As a disgusted  Parthiv walked off in a  volley of expletives, it  was left to Kochi's two  most-experienced  batsmen, Mahela  Jayawardene and Brad  Hodge, to salvage the  chase from 28  for 3. Jayawardene hung  around for a while but it  was always going to be  difficult to get more than eight an over on such a  wicket. In trying to whip  Ajit Agarkar over  midwicket, he spooned a  tame catch to Sehwag  when on 18.  Hodge could  not capitalise on a  dropped chance by  Pathan on 15  and his  dismissal by Morne  Morkel in the 14 th over  effectively ended Kochi's  chances though a few  hits from Ravindra Jadeja reduced the margin of  defeat.
 
 
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